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单词 upstate
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upstateadv.adj.n.

Brit. /ˌʌpˈsteɪt/, /ˈʌpsteɪt/, U.S. /ˈəpˌsteɪt/, /ˌəpˈsteɪt/
Forms: Also up-State, up State, etc.
Originally and chiefly U.S.
A. adv.
1. In that part of a state which is (regarded as) higher than another, or is more remote from the chief centre. Frequently with reference to the State of New York.
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society > authority > rule or government > a or the state > [adverb] > higher part of state
upstate1901
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > part of country or district > [adverb] > remote or outlying
way back1853
upcountry1863
upstate1901
1901 in N. Amer. Rev. Feb. 162 American girls..imported from small towns up-State.
1938 J. W. Daniels Southerner discovers South 247 I heard about it upstate.
1958 Economist 8 Nov. 504/2 Confident..that he would do well in the city.., Mr Harriman had concentrated his efforts upstate.
1977 New Yorker 5 Sept. 29/3 He was coming upstate Friday, and staying for the weekend.
1985 Village Voice (N.Y.) 8 Jan. 3/1 At that time, the remaining six projects located upstate with 175 beds will be under construction.
2. U.S. slang. In prison.
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society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > [adverb] > in prison
in1574
in (occasionally the) hock1859
on ice1931
upstate1934
1934 T. Wilder Heaven's my Destination 23 You get the strait-jacket..upstate.
1977 ‘E. McBain’ Long Time no See xi. 177 She got married while I was upstate doing time.
B. adj.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, an area upstate; situated upstate, rural; also, designating part of a State remote (esp. north) from a large city, as upstate New York.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > part of country or district > [adjective] > remote or outlying
out of the wayc1175
uplandishc1380
foreign1424
outland1500
outlying1651
outsetting1658
back country1775
out-of-the-world1775
outlandish1792
outworld1808
upcountry1810
backwoodish1836
fresh water1860
backwoodsy1862
way back1884
outstate1911
upstate1935
1901 Daily Chron. 16 Sept. 3/7 All the up-State constituencies.
1904 Collier's 16 July 16/1 The crews of the up-State college [Cornell].
1935 Amer. Speech 10 107 Pronunciation in upstate New York... Upstate speech has been studied..by three previous investigators.
1949 Southern Weekly 16 Nov. 3/2 This is the figure with complete returns from Greater New York and 19 up-State districts missing.
1969 Wall St. Jrnl. 30 Sept. 28/3 Five days at an upstate New York county fair.
1978 J. Updike Coup vi. 219 Not a metropolis, but a small industrial city, of the type you call..upstate.
1983 ‘W. Haggard’ Heirloom i. 6 He had taken her back to up~State New York.
C. n. or elliptical.
An upstate region; a rural area.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > part of country or district > [noun] > remote or outlying area
nookc1480
out-country1639
outland1645
remoteness1694
backwoods1709
back county1775
remote1838
Mountains of the Moon1852
nowhere1871
the sticks1899
way back1901
downstate1905
back o' Bourke1918
far-back1926
woop woop1926
boohai?1946
bundu1946
Dogpatch1946
outback1954
toolies1961
upstate1965
Watford1973
1965 Economist 23 Jan. 323/1 It was the Democrats from ‘upstate’ (outside the city) who swung behind Mr Kennedy at once.
1972 Village Voice (N.Y.) 1 June 78/2 The Liberal Socialists, who came down every week from upstate for meetings.
1974 Progress (Easley, S. Carolina) 24 Apr. ii. 8/4 Many of us in the upstate do not appreciate the value of the Tidelands..to our environment.

Derivatives

ˈupstater n. one who lives or comes from upstate.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > parts of
New Englander1637
bayman1641
New English1647
Novangle1650
Novanglian1752
Yankee1765
cracker1766
Yank?1778
bushwhacker1809
tuckahoe1816
southerner1817
Yengees1819
muskrat1823
blue belly1827
half horse and half alligator1828
Southron1828
northerner1831
westerner1835
Northman1836
Easterner1838
Far-Wester1843
southwesterner1845
western1846
sand-hiller1848
Vineyarder1851
mountain boomer1859
Far Westerner1862
blue-nosed Yankee1866
Appalachian1888
sloper1892
Ozarkian1893
rebel1895
reb1897
Middle Westerner1899
hillbilly1900
Midwesterner1916
Ozarker1920
Geechee1926
Middle American1944
upstater1944
Mid-American1959
1944 E. A. Holton Yankees were like This xvii. 202 The Cape Codder and the Up-Stater are blood brothers with only the difference in the backdrops of sea or mountain.
1965 Economist 23 Jan. 323/1 Now, around the figure of Senator Kennedy,..the upstaters have begun to develop some strength.
1975 New Yorker 10 Feb. 106/3 In a move to put upstaters' minds at ease about one thing, Carey..assured them, ‘The capital of this state is not New York City or elsewhere.’
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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